CLINT Hill has poured scorn on the QPR transfer policy that finds the club bottom of the Premier League.

The 34-year-old defender has been given a new lease of life after expecting to leave in the summer, but insists there were far too many others in the Championship winning-side not given a fair shake.

The Liverpool-born player who faces his boyhood side today reckons Rangers should have learned a lesson from the other teams that came up with Hoops in 2011.

“Maybe things happened too fast,” said Hill. “When you look at the others that came up with us like Norwich and Swansea, they did things gradually. Stoke as well – and they’re now an established Premier League side.

“Did the Championship players that brought this side up get any trust? I don’t think so, and I’m not the only one. I think they could have done a job in this league.”

Hill (pic) knows all about football life far removed from the Champions League, but is mystified those who have won medals at the top have so far failed to revive QPR fortunes.

Jose Bosingwa refused to sit on the bench against Fulham two weeks ago, and was fined £100,000 – two weeks wages that went with being roundly condemned by his team-mates.

“Do they get taught that losing’s hard to accept? I don’t know. It’s a different mentality,” said Hill.

“If you don’t want to go on the bench – do you want to be here?

“If you don’t fancy the fight, the January transfer window is around the corner - and off you pop.”

Hill deservedly fought his way back to play alongside another unsung hero Ryan Nelsen in central defence, but is praying striker Luis Suarez has an off day at Loftus Road.

He added: “So far I’ve been lucky enough not to have played against him, but I’d love him in my team.

"There’s nothing wrong with a little nastiness that shows you want to win.”

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